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Lobos should turn anger into determination
Kenn Rodriguez | November 25"Anger is a gift." -- Zach De La Rocha, Rage Against the Machine FT. COLLINS, Colo. -- Rocky Long was an angry man. Like a baseball-cap wearing Captain Ahab, the UNM football team's head coach screamed his frustration after missing the kill against the great white whale that was the Colorado State University football team.
Trojans rally to beat UNM 55-48
November 25Staff Report Although the Lobos' women's basketball team stayed on top of the University of Southern California Trojans throughout the entire first half, UNM was defeated 55-48 Saturday afternoon in Los Angeles. The first half of the game was slow paced and the Trojans kept it close.
Annual Turkey Trot starts holiday spirits
Ryan Floersheim | November 25by Ryan Floersheim Daily Lobo
LETTER: Smoking ban will benefit businesses
November 25Editor, Not only was I a restaurant worker for 10 years, but I smoked for six of those years. Therefore, I feel that I am authority enough to be able to enter the discussion on the proposed smoking ban for restaurants. Additionally, I have not smoked for long enough to support it.
Panel talks about bioterrorism fear
November 25by Matt Mizell Daily Lobo Although representatives from three state agencies preparing response plans for a biological attack said a lot has improved since Sept. 11, they were stumped by hypothetical ethics situations posed by a UNM organization Thursday.
COLUMN: Women's lib has not ended objectification
November 25by Casey Jacketta Daily Utah Chronicle (U. Utah) U-Wire I have always considered myself a liberated and liberal woman. I credit that to the leaps made by the women's movement of the 1960s and 1970s. Negative messages that are directed at women and girls from the media have never really affected me, until recently.
COLUMN: Senate involves high schools
November 25by Heather R. Gabel ASUNM Vice President and Jonathan Maple ASUNM Senate Marketing Committee Chairman I hope that everyone is excited for Thanksgiving break and will be able to use these extra days to relax and maybe do a little studying for your upcoming finals.
Soccer team moves on in NCAAs
November 25Staff Report The UNM men's soccer team moved on to the second round of NCAA tournament for the second-straight year with a victory over Bradley University 2-1 in Peoria, Ill., Saturday night. The Lobos got on the board first when they were awarded a free kick outside the box in the 34th minute.
COLUMN: Civil liberties on hold lately
November 25by Kevin McAbee Technician (North Carolina State U.) U-Wire More people than you would expect may be listening to your conversations on the telephone. And I am not referring to your teenage brother or nosy roommate. Now, the U.S. federal government may be listening in, making sure you aren't cooking up a batch of Anthrax or building a pipe bomb.
Athletes of the week
November 25Senior Jordan Adams of the women's basketball team and Ricky Francis of the men's soccer team are this week's New Mexico Daily Lobo Athletes of the Week. Adams led the team in scoring with 21 points in UNM's 55-48 loss to the University of Southern California.
Lobos' struggles show lack of inside game
Lee Cornell | November 25by Lee Cornell Daily Lobo
Fumbled away
Arthur Simoni | November 25FORT COLLINS, Colo. -- Just eight points separated the UNM football team from a possible Mountain West Conference title and hopes of a Liberty Bowl bid Saturday night. The Lobos beat the Colorado State Rams in almost every statistical category except where it mattered the most -- the scoreboard.
Lobos strong at start, but fade in 76-68 loss to Cal
November 25by Tony Niklinski Daily Lobo The UNM men's basketball team came up empty-handed Friday night at The Pit, as the Lobos were defeated by the University of California 76-68. The California Bears are a solid Pac-10 team, year in and year out. During last year's NCAA Tournament, the Bears went as far the second round before being eliminated by the University of Pittsburgh.